Gigi, Italian restaurant and roof terrace in Golden Triangle, Paris, France
Gigi is an Italian restaurant and roof terrace in Paris spanning multiple levels within the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées building, featuring a central white marble Bellini Bar and panoramic windows. The interior design creates a sophisticated space with views across the cityscape.
The restaurant occupies upper floors of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, built in 1913 as Paris's first entirely reinforced concrete structure. This architectural innovation marked a turning point in the city's construction methods.
Live musicians perform classic songs from the 1950s and 1960s alongside jazz while diners enjoy traditional Italian dishes made with seasonal ingredients.
The location sits on Avenue Montaigne and is accessible via the Alma-Marceau metro station, with evening service hours. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly for evenings with live music performances.
The rooftop terrace offers views of the Eiffel Tower and Seine River, making it a special setting for dining. The menu features Italian specialties like arancini and osso bucco, rarely served in such an elegant setting.
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